<p>A 30-year-old Georgia man drowned Saturday in Ormond Beach, officials say.</p><p>Volusia County sheriff's dispatch Sgt. Mike Chilcot said the man was pulled from the ocean just before noon in the 600 block of South Atlantic Avenue.</p><p>Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue Capt. Tammy Marris said the man was swimming with a female friend about noon Saturday when they encountered some trouble in the water.</p><p>"She felt like they were caught in a rip current," Marris said.</p><p>Marris said an off-duty lifeguard spotted the pair in the water and pulled the man in.</p><p>She said officials are not sure if the man experienced a medical problem before drowning.</p><p>He was taken to Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center in Daytona Beach where he was pronounced dead, Chilcot said.</p><p>Marris said the man was pronounced dead at 12:44 p.m.</p><p>The female, also from Georgia, was not taken to the hospital.</p><p>"She was fine, physically," Marris said.</p><p>Marris said 67 people were pulled from the water Saturday because of dangerous rip currents.</p><p>Nearly 20 people were rescued Friday, and the day before, the Fourth of July, more than 80 were rescued.</p><p>Marris said beach officials would be flying a red flag Sunday as they have the previous few days because of dangerous rip currents.</p>